Virginia teen sentenced to 35 years for manipulating friend to kill
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A Virginia teenager has been sentenced to serve 35 years in prison for manipulating a close friend to kill a young Richmond man, two days after she claimed the man had raped her.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that Anayah Naree Daily had admitted after her conviction that she lied about a sexual assault.
Chesterfield Circuit Court, Judge David Johnson on Wednesday sentenced Daily to 60 years in prison with 25 years suspended for murder in the April 2018 shooting of 19-year-old Breland Poole.
Daily was 16 at the time of the killing. She turned 19 last week.
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Man pleads guilty in Rice Lake overdose death
Deshaun Robinson, the second person to admit responsibility in the death of Samuel O Leary, is expected to begin serving a prison term this fall. 5:22 pm, Apr. 19, 2021 ×
Deshaun Clay Robinson
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Robinson, now of Sacramento, California, entered what is known as a Norgaard plea, acknowledging that there exists sufficient evidence for a jury to find him guilty but maintaining that he has no independent recollection of the events due to his own heroin use at the time.
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POCAHONTAS, Ark. (KAIT) - Randolph County Road Foreman Ronald Barnett was sworn in as the new County Judge Friday.
Previous Judge David Jansen announced his retirement back in March after 16 years in office, due to cancer. Jansen passed the gavel off to Barnett with many in attendance surprising Jansen as he prepares for retirement.
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